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Sheriff: 25 indicted on drug charges

Posted at 10:36 am December 10, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

Note: This story was updated at 11:45 a.m.

Twenty-five people were indicted on drug-related charges by an Anderson County Grand Jury in November after investigations by the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit, authorities said Wednesday.

Deputies have been out making arrests on these indictments while also continuing investigations on related drug activity, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in a Wednesday morning press release.

The drug investigations were conducted during the last few months. White said the indictments were for the manufacture, sales, delivery, or possession of illegal drugs, and those indicted either sold to undercover agents or possessed drugs for resale.

“These indictments primarily include charges resulting from sale or possession for resale of prescription or legend drugs, as well as marijuana and methamphetamine-related offenses,” White said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 7th Judicial District Crime Task Force, Anderson County grand jury, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Police Department, District Attorney General’s Office, drug activity, drug charges, illegal drugs, investigation, legend drugs, marijuana, methamphetamine, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, Paul White, prescription drugs, prescription narcotics, Rocky Top Police Department, Special Operations Unit

Drug investigations lead to eight arrests, 17 indictments, sheriff says

Posted at 5:24 pm September 3, 2013
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Brandy Danielle Braden

Brandy Danielle Braden

Joshua Travis Crowley

Joshua Travis Crowley

Eight people have been arrested on drug-related charges in Anderson County, including for prescription narcotics offenses and methamphetamine-related charges, after investigations by the Special Operations Unit of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, authorities said.

More arrests are expected because an Anderson County grand jury indicted a total of 17 people on 30 charges after the investigations, Sheriff Paul White said Tuesday. Authorities are also continuing to investigate related drug activity. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrests, Brandy Danielle Braden and Kasey Dawn Miller, District Attorney General’s Office, drug activity, drug investigations, drug-free school zone, grand jury, indictments, legend drugs, marijuana, methamphetamine, narcotics, Paul White, prescription, pseudoephedrine, Special Operations Unit

Clinton Police Department touts anti-meth successes

Posted at 12:47 pm July 10, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

For nearly two years, Clinton Police Department officers and investigators, with the cooperation of local drug stores, have taken a proactive stance in the battle against drug activity and “would be” meth manufacturers in and around our community, and now they are sharing some of their successes with the community.

According to a release from the CPD, the continuing operation has resulted in hundreds of charges as well as numerous vehicle seizures, as in Tennessee it is against the law to use your car to facilitate the transaction of narcotics. Police have confiscated nearly 150 boxes of medicine that might have, otherwise, been used to make meth that would sell on the streets for nearly $40,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Drug Store, Clinton Police Department, CPD, database, drug activity, drug stores, Jason Lawson, Jim McBride, medicine, meth, meth labs, meth manufacturers, methamphetamine, narcotics, pseudoephedrine, Rick Scarbrough, sinus medication, smurf, Sudafed, vehicle seizures, WYSH

Sheriff: Eight pounds of marijuana found, $23K cash seized, five arrested

Posted at 5:29 pm July 3, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Investigators allegedly found about eight pounds of marijuana, seized roughly $23,000 in cash and three vehicles, and arrested five Knoxville men after traffic stops in Anderson County on Tuesday morning, authorities said.

The five men were arrested after the three vehicles were intercepted on Clinton Highway bringing marijuana into the county, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said in a Wednesday afternoon press release.

“These arrests are the result of surveillance and investigation into this drug activity, which includes receiving, transporting, and distributing marijuana on several occasions in the Claxton community of Anderson County,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, cash, Cedric Verdella Isom, Charjuan Jamar Hayes, Charles Anthwane Hayes, Claxton, Clinton Highway, criminal conspiracy, drug activity, felon in possession of a handgun, manufacturing delivering selling possessing a controlled substance, marijuana, Orentheo James Winton, possession of a firearm in commission of a felony, Trezell Rashad Groce, vehicles

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